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I am restoring a 1952 delta unisaw and I dropped the 1hp 1ph bullet motor and broke the back end cast iron bell. BAD BAD BAD, I am now trying to find someone who has an old motor that is not working and is willing to part out the back end bell piece of the motor only. I really could use some help with finding someone who has changed out an old motor and still has the old one.
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On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 10:57:09 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I am restoring a 1952 delta unisaw and I dropped the 1hp 1ph bullet motor and broke the back end cast iron bell. BAD BAD BAD, I am now trying to find someone who has an old motor that is not working and is willing to part out the back end bell piece of the motor only. I really could use some help with finding someone who has changed out an old motor and still has the old one.
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Posted on Buxton, Oregon Ebay - tools, one month ago:
http://for-sale.yowcow.com/listing/137094680/

3 Phase motor on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Delta-Unisaw-...AOSwcLxYENk 1

Might have to bide your time to discover a freebie or less expensive one.

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On 10/25/17 11:22 AM, Sonny wrote:
On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 10:57:09 AM UTC-5, wrote:
I am restoring a 1952 delta unisaw and I dropped the 1hp 1ph bullet motor and broke the back end cast iron bell. BAD BAD BAD, I am now trying to find someone who has an old motor that is not working and is willing to part out the back end bell piece of the motor only. I really could use some help with finding someone who has changed out an old motor and still has the old one.
John


Posted on Buxton, Oregon Ebay - tools, one month ago:
http://for-sale.yowcow.com/listing/137094680/

3 Phase motor on Ebay:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Delta-Unisaw-...AOSwcLxYENk 1

Might have to bide your time to discover a freebie or less expensive one.

Sonny



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On Wednesday, October 25, 2017 at 9:57:09 AM UTC-6, wrote:
I am restoring a 1952 delta unisaw and I dropped the 1hp 1ph bullet motor and broke the back end cast iron bell. BAD BAD BAD, I am now trying to find someone who has an old motor that is not working and is willing to part out the back end bell piece of the motor only. I really could use some help with finding someone who has changed out an old motor and still has the old one.
John


Awesome advice thanks guys. Any potential shop names as I live in rural Canada. John


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replying to johdovan, Beefalo222 wrote:
If you are still looking, I may have the part you need.....how much are you
willing to spend?

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